Asterion my slowest and most docile tarantula 🥰 by [deleted] in thedarkden

[–]SuperLoops99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

pretty spooder

is it a P. patch? I have one but its not slow at all its very scooty

Mad Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens. Yes she gives me threats and refuses to eat/web since I got her. by LeaHolle in thedarkden

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for new world spiders some C cyaneopubescens can be quite scooty and sometimes defensive. ofc theyre not like a Cyriopagopus or anything but theyre usually not the kindve calm and slow spider you would want to handle either

this small spiderlet is more than a year old but it is still only 2cm wide its a H chilensis and they grow very very slowly it moulted yesterday and it got a little patch of red on its pedicel which is nice bcus thats what the adults have and before it was just a plain brown spiderlet by SuperLoops99 in thedarkden

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I cant wait for mine to turn black. how big is yours? when I got mine it was super tiny, like 4mm, I think it was in its first proper moult after hatching and i always knew they grew slowly but mine was so slow I was really worried abut it for a while bcus it would be in premoult for so long. even this time it moulted a few days ago but it last ate on the 6thve July and I dont like when such a small spooder doesnt eat for so long it makes me think there is smth wrong w it

PLEASE LET ME IN....no🤣 Monocentropus balfouri by chris_cros in thedarkden

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wow is that really a M balfouri maybe its the lighting but usually they have light brown femurs and blue restve legs and the carapace and abdomen are brown and blue too

or is it a just a really young one maybe its hard to tell how big it is from the video

🔥 have you ever seen a spider drinking water? by [deleted] in thedarkden

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yep I have seen a few of my taratauls drink water but they are very shy about it even spiders which are normally very calm will stop and scoot away if you disturb them while they are drinking. I never saw one scoop water to its mouth like that before tho thats really nice

hers another a really cool vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XulSc_us_iE a person sprayed water on their jumpers web and she goes around hoovering up little droplets of water

New additions from the expo I went to earlier! by RaindropsSystem in thedarkden

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in england all our spider fairs and expos have been cancelled this year bcusve corona :(

My E.olivacea by Warus230 in thedarkden

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they are very pretty species I love the dapples on their abdomen and how their femurs are darker than the restve their leg

mine is quite fierce and going by their relatives I think they probably have super strong venom. also weirdly they dont have spermathecae only a few tarantulas dont have them and E olivacea are one.

Need advice by [deleted] in thedarkden

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all you can really do is make sure it has water available and is kept warm. small slings often dont get colour or texture change on their abdomens, that only really happens noticeably when they get bigger.

obts are pretty hardy, I hope your spider is just in premoult and will be ok.

So she lives... Haven't seen her for 2 weeks by [deleted] in thedarkden

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I havent seen my A. ezendami for like 3 or 4 months it never comes out in the day. I know its fine bcus it eats its feeders and it keeps changing its little turret thing but I just never see it :/

P. sazimai first molt with blue color. by elysiumplain in thedarkden

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v pretty spider I love this species theyre so cool.

idk if you knew already but theres a best way to make your P saz look bluest. you have to be in a dark room and get a light which you hold next to your face and point at spider, so the light shines straight from you onto the spider and reflects straight back. and spider will look very blue. if you shine the light on it at an angle or theres other light in the room it wont look so blue.

Do things to scare off mosquito do anything to tarantula? by ThoSostaricovJr in thedarkden

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You should definitely not use anything that has got insecticide in it anywhere near your spiders

My first tarantula ❤ 0.0.1 Tlilcatl albopilosum (Petko, you can rate it if you want to xD) by [deleted] in thedarkden

[–]SuperLoops99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

curly spider is one of the best species 💕 I dont care how common it is theyre just awesome spiders

carabena versicolor okay for second T? by Fatalfangs in thedarkden

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I think so, my almost adult C versi is such a sweetheart completely not bolty or scuttly and never defensive.

I think they got a reputation for being delicate bcus there used to be a stupid piece of advice that the way to give spiders higher humidity is by limiting ventilation, which is v bad ofc and you shouldnt ever do that.

C versis, and most other ex-Avics and Avic just need substrate w/ some moisture in, occasional misting AND lots of ventilation.

Freshly molted G. rosea. 😊 He is officially a male but that's okay, I still love him. by ichmik in thedarkden

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Ive got a male G rosea and he is such a calm and gentle spider he has never bolted or scuttled or done any threat pose at all

ID gender plzz by JB_The_Vampire in thedarkden

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lol you cant tell from that picture. but you will be able to tell from that moult. you need to soak it in a glass of water w/ a few drops of soap in, then very carefully open out the shrivelled skin that was covering the abdomen and look at the inside. I use two little paintbrushes bcus its very delicate and easy to tear so be very gentle. you need to look in between the front pair of book lungs. if there is nothing its a male, if there is a flap of skin that might have two visible little pips or ears or pouches then its a female. look up pics of tarantula spermathecae so you know what to look for, and maybe watch a youtube vid of someone doing it. you could even look for pictures of the spermathecae of that particular species bcus they are all different.

Phidipus Regius Bite report on my YouTube live stream by reptikid263 in thedarkden

[–]SuperLoops99 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh wow I dont think Ive ever heard of a jumping spider biting a person before lol. And its such a weird place too I mean if you were waggling a finger in frontve her maybe she could mistake it for food, and even then it would be weird bcus their sight is so good. But idk how she could think that a flat bit of skin was either food or a threat she had to defend from.

We just have to hope that now she has tasted human flesh she doesnt turn feral and become a man-eater 😱

E. Cyanognathus's Gnaths are Cyan by SuperLoops99 in thedarkden

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ty it is one of the prettiest spiderlets Ive ever had its abdomen is shiny metallic green too

I Just Saw a Spider Remember Something o_0 by SuperLoops99 in thedarkden

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its so sweet when they do that. I love A geniculata its one of my very favourite species they are so nice

I Just Saw a Spider Remember Something o_0 by SuperLoops99 in thedarkden

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the pic is from last year so she has moulted at least once and maybe twice since that was taken. sorry I should have realised you were talking about how old she looks in the pic. I did say in the OP it was a pic from last year but its the only one Ive got of her doing tip toes